Adopted in order to deceive.
Formed or conceived by the imagination.
Синонимы
Examples for "false "
Examples for "false "
1 In reality, however, what Trump said last night about crime was false .
2 Labour is not going to offer false solutions, such as leaving Europe.
3 Later, Moore gave a statement to local news: This is absolutely false .
4 However, unbalanced data sets resulted in an increase in the false - positive rate.
5 The direct question I think still remains: have there been false negatives?
1 In particular, the capacity for change management has assumed a new importance.
2 The Chinese assumed that the US would continue to support free trade.
3 The major threat to privacy is assumed to come from the state.
4 A bitter controversy in debate with Mr. Blaine assumed a personal character.
5 Long term rates were assumed to have risen by 75 basis points.
1 Morgan pretended to read from a list of questions in his notebook.
2 I had not deserted in reality; I had only pretended to desert.
3 They pretended they had searched the shores of the lake for miles.
4 The pretended beggar took the coin, and put it in his pocket.
5 Then we all went back to normal, or pretended this was possible.
1 Animals were randomly divided into CCD group, sham group, and control group.
2 However, rebels fighting for independence dismiss the poll as a political sham .
3 Results: There were no adverse effects of the sham or treatment protocols.
4 Ovx placebo and sham operated animals served as negative and positive controls.
5 Another problem which had sent her into the sham escape of PTR.
1 Who knew of Ram-tah's fictive origin, or even of Ram-tah at all?
2 The line is a reminder of how far Summertime is a fictive construct.
3 Yeah, and it's very close to a fictive principle I think.
4 Hiram S. Campbell was the fictive owner of Holmes's Englewood building.
5 She will be heartbroken if you depart from our fictive realm.
1 As a result, he was put on international wanted lists in December.
2 The main Syrian opposition coalition said he would be put on trial.
3 The victims' families were outraged, and funerals had been put on hold.
4 The judge said, what possible construction will a victim put on that?
5 In case of gas put on the respirator; otherwise breathe out continuously.
Existing only in the mind and not in reality.
1 The same distinction is found in the drama and in fictitious narrative.
2 The risk of the trades was masked by fictitious positions, UBS said.
3 The strength of his resolution imparted a fictitious vigor to his muscles.
4 The events described are imaginary and all of the characters are fictitious .
5 It was the fictitious expectations of someone that didn't know any better.
6 There was an adequate display of fictitious grief among her social equals.
7 It is not vital, however, since the name is most likely fictitious .
8 Thus wrote Dickens in his fictitious character, and of his fictitious wife.
9 There was the same fictitious glitter, the same fragility of spurious jewels.
10 The signature which you suspected of being fictitious is my real name.
11 He was powerful with the fictitious strength of desperation and thwarted intent.
12 She is often ill, and always has a fictitious malady in reserve.
13 The characters are entirely fictitious , but the incidents described all actually occurred.
14 But fictitious comfort, if I don't think about it, is real enough.
15 In 2011, he was arrested for driving with a fictitious registration sticker.
16 I have concealed the names of places, and given persons fictitious names.
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Fictitious в диалектах
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